Influence of Fiber Addition on Mechanical Properties of MICP-Treated Sand

2016 
AbstractMicrobial-induced calcite precipitation (MICP) is one of the environmentally friendly ways to improve engineering properties of sandy soil. A laboratory study was conducted to investigate the effect of randomly distributed discrete fiber on the mechanical properties of MICP-treated soil and to discover the corresponding mechanisms. Specimens were prepared at four different fiber ratios (0.1, 0.2, 0.3, and 0.4% by weight of sand). MICP were catalyzed by Sporosarcina pasteurii at the concentration of 4.3×107  cells/mL. MICP-treated sand samples were prepared using full-contact flexible molds. The results showed that remarkable improvements in shear strength, ductility, and failure strain were achieved with fiber addition in the MICP-treated sand. The unconfined compression strength (UCS) and shear strength increased gradually with an increase in fiber content up to a fiber content of 0.3%. The optimum fiber content in the MICP-treated sand was found to be 0.2–0.3%. The UCS of MICP-treated sand at th...
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